When Kyesha Smith Wood heard that her teen daughters were rude to another patron who asked them to be quiet at a local movie theater, she was furious. The Birmingham, Alabama, mom made them write an apology note, but she didn't know who should get it.

Every week people share stories of acts of goodness every week with us. It's an opportunity for our readers to spread a little goodness and it's one of our favorite times of the week, reading what people have to say about kind acts.

The annual Make-A-Wish Easter Egg hunt was held Saturday featuring 3,000 brightly colored and candy-filled eggs. The organization staged the event at two locations, in Salt Lake City and in Ogden for Make-A-Wish kids and their families.

Melanie Herrmann struggled to find answers for her son and daughter after realizing they had neurological challenges. After reading a book written by Dr. Norman Doidge, a New York Times best-selling author, Melanie found some answers.

The Sri Sri Radha Krishna Lotus Temple in Spanish Fork held its annual Holi Festival Saturday, drawing thousands from across the region to celebrate spring and take part in a tradition that allows people to throw off the woes of winter and drench themselves in color.

A Tooele County mom says a thief made off with the hard-earned money raised by her 5-year-old for her Girl Scout troop and a well-deserved field trip. Police haven't caught the thief, but on Saturday a community pulled together to help the family out

The Huntsman Cancer Institute lost a friend this week, a man who had battled cancer for more than seven years. But the way he battled the disease delighted the doctors, nurses and many of the patients.

Four-year-old Kai Sherwood was born with a birth defect that left him with only one ear. Thanks to the marvel of 3-D printing, and a whole lot of love, Kai has a new ear that looks so life-like no one would ever know.

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